In the Media
Reuters: Analysis: U.S. built ‘textbook’ case of sedition charges for Capitol attack – legal experts
Jan. 14, 2022
(Amy Cooter, senior lecturer in sociology, quoted.)
The Washington Post: In praise of Henry Kissinger’s Middle East legacy
Jan. 14, 2022
(Tom Schwartz, Distinguished Professor of History, authored.)
Voice of America: Under Biden, Press Given Respect but Not Access
Jan. 13, 2022
(Vanessa Beasley, vice provost for academic affairs, dean of residential faculty and associate professor of communication studies, quoted.)
Associated Press: Nevada candidate seeks Trump’s favor with Florida TV spot
Jan. 13, 2022
(John Sides, professor of political science, quoted.)
Scientific American: Citizen Militias in the U.S. Are Moving toward More Violent Extremism
Jan. 12, 2022
(Amy Cooter, senior lecturer in sociology, authored.)
Insider: A conspiracy theorist who Trump put on a US body overseeing Holocaust monuments is still there more than a year after calls for Biden to fire him
Jan. 12, 2022
(David Lewis, Rebecca Webb Wilson University Professor of Political Science, quoted.)
Axios Charlotte: One year after Jan. 6, extremist views have become more mainstream in North Carolina
Jan. 6, 2022
(Amy Cooter, senior lecturer in sociology, quoted.)
Analysis | Would Americans ever support a coup? 40 percent now say yes.
Jan. 6, 2022
(Noam Lupu, associate professor of political science and associate director of the Latin American Public Opinion Project, Elizabeth Zechmeister, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science and Director of the Latin American Public Opinion Project, and senior statistician Luke Plutowski authored.)
The Washington Post: Why there are so many vacancies in the Biden administration
Jan. 4, 2022
(The research of David Lewis, Rebecca Webb Wilson University Professor of Political Science, cited.)
The Conversation: Not all polarization is bad, but the US could be in trouble
Jan. 3, 2022
(Robert Talisse, W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, authored.)